
"DNA found on a glove about two miles from Nancy Guthrie's house did not result in any leads on the case, officials confirmed on Tuesday. Unknown male DNA was found on a glove that resembled one worn by Guthrie's abductor in the surveillance video from the night of the 84-year-old's disappearance, the FBI said on Sunday. However, Chris Nanos, the Pima county sheriff, confirmed that the DNA from the glove did not match any records from the FBI database."
"We're hopeful that we're always getting closer, but the news now, I think, is we had heard this morning that, of course, the DNA on the glove that was found two miles away was submitted for CODIS [Combined DNA Index System]. And I just heard that, CODIS had no hits, Nanos said. With no match in the federal agency's database, the DNA will now likely be entered in a commercial genealogy database."
Unknown male DNA was recovered on a glove found about two miles from Nancy Guthrie's home. The glove resembled one seen on surveillance footage of Guthrie's abductor the night she disappeared. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos confirmed the glove DNA did not match any FBI database records or DNA collected from Guthrie's home. Investigators submitted the profile to CODIS and received no hits. Authorities plan to enter the DNA into a commercial genealogy database for further leads. The investigation is entering its third week. Nancy's daughter Savannah issued a public plea, and former President Trump called for the death penalty if Guthrie was killed.
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